Valentine's Day Special: Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time by Agnolo Bronzino

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Published3 months ago
Duration2:52
Video IDgLBi9GtGXpg
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views3K
Likes343
Comments28
Engagement Rate12.30%
Likes per 100 views11.37
Comments per 1K views9.28

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Painted around 1545 for the Medici court in Florence, this is one of the most unsettling images of love ever made. The painting was likely a diplomatic gift from Cosimo I de’ Medici to the French court — possibly to Francis I. That context matters. The French court loved complex allegories, intellectual puzzles, and refined eroticism. This is a painting designed to be decoded. Unlike Renaissance harmony (think Leonardo or Raphael) this painting feels tense, airless. There is no stable ground and Venus’ body twists unnaturally; Cupid’s leg bends at an impossible angle. Even beauty feels slightly disturbing. And that’s the point.

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